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in october 2013, mayor burke addresses the town of dixon once again. the year before, the city sues its two auditors for not detecting $53 million being diverted into crundwell's pocket... and sues fifth third bank for allowing her to operate the secret account right under their noses. without admitting wrongdoing, the three companies agree to pay $40 million back to the city of dixon. >> out of this will come a better, a sounder, and a more attractive dixon for all of us to live in. >> narrator: crundwell pleads guilty to one count of wire fraud, and on february 14, 2013, is sentenced to 19 years and 7 months in prison. if she's ever going to see dixon's economic recovery, it won't be until she's 77 years old. in the meantime, people who worked with her day in and day out, like police chief dan langloss, still have questions. >> how could you, rita? how could you? how could you hurt so many people? how could you do this? how could you put people's jobs, people's families at risk over your greed? for what, a horse? for a trophy? are you kidding me? - [
in october 2013, mayor burke addresses the town of dixon once again. the year before, the city sues its two auditors for not detecting $53 million being diverted into crundwell's pocket... and sues fifth third bank for allowing her to operate the secret account right under their noses. without admitting wrongdoing, the three companies agree to pay $40 million back to the city of dixon. >> out of this will come a better, a sounder, and a more attractive dixon for all of us to live in....
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and if i may mr president i'd like to also extend my admiration and appreciation to dr burk's dr feltyou know every member of our task force that worked around the clock to develop these recommendations for opening up america where i know every american is grateful for your leadership and for their. thank you mr president mr vice president we're going to go through these quickly because i know you have them and many of you have already spoken to them on television next like these this is a very important slide it talks about the gate keeping on the gate keeping criteria to moving into phase one it's very much related to what you just saw about influenza like illness and the united states has been tracking influenza like illness is through the centers of the disease control for years. both the state and public health officials are used to watching this county health officials are used to watching it and frankly every family around the united states knows how to access this on the c.d.c. website in order to get up to date information to the communities it also looks at a syndrome ik eme
and if i may mr president i'd like to also extend my admiration and appreciation to dr burk's dr feltyou know every member of our task force that worked around the clock to develop these recommendations for opening up america where i know every american is grateful for your leadership and for their. thank you mr president mr vice president we're going to go through these quickly because i know you have them and many of you have already spoken to them on television next like these this is a very...
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coronavirus incidents that occur in every state in the union of course dr deborah burke's will describe not only our test but also the current capability in the capability that we could expand to very readily and admiral gerar of the u.s. public health service will summarize our approach but i want to assure the american people that at the president's direction we are going to continue to work every single day to make sure that our states and communities have the testing they need to reopen at the time and manner of their choosing and we're going to work every day to make sure it's the. so yes vice president mike pence speaking at the daily white house briefing a little bit earlier we heard from donald trump the president himself talking about well he was saying how well the united states is done and how the united states is my by world leaders in its approach $36000.00 americans have died in transit says that the united states is probably heading towards a death toll of $60000.00 or $65000.00 in total which he said is better than the original 4 costs also we went into some detail about
coronavirus incidents that occur in every state in the union of course dr deborah burke's will describe not only our test but also the current capability in the capability that we could expand to very readily and admiral gerar of the u.s. public health service will summarize our approach but i want to assure the american people that at the president's direction we are going to continue to work every single day to make sure that our states and communities have the testing they need to reopen at...
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burkes or dr.auci, senator lindsey graham tweeted last night and we checked today there are still flights running between hot spots like new york and detroit, new orleans as well. a number of flights were completed today. senator graham's point is if you're going to declare mitigation, should it not be full mitigation and you stop people from traveling -- >> the thing is i'm doing that. at the same time to start these airlines and to start this whole thing over again is very tough, john. it's very tough. and you have them going in some cases from hot spot to hot spot if you notice they're usually hot spot to hot spot. very few flights, new york to miami. but we're thinking -- we're certainly looking at it, but once you do that you really are clamping down an industry desperately nided. >> how do you make that calculation whether or not you keep the industry or risk spreading -- >> that a calculation we're looking at right now. >> let me follow up to that, mr. president. not every governor has issue
burkes or dr.auci, senator lindsey graham tweeted last night and we checked today there are still flights running between hot spots like new york and detroit, new orleans as well. a number of flights were completed today. senator graham's point is if you're going to declare mitigation, should it not be full mitigation and you stop people from traveling -- >> the thing is i'm doing that. at the same time to start these airlines and to start this whole thing over again is very tough, john....
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be you wouldn't you would have a lot of those millions of test already being done i think a bastard burks has estimated that we have another 1000000 test a week just on one platform that could be that could be done if the machines were utilized more for the poster for growth and this i believe for you to see in the vice president said this mr smith said that there will be enough tests in place for phase one and there are there are the question is what's the standard of testing that you now have the capability for is it just people who are only very ill is it test people who have this defense is it people who come in just because they want to get a test i mean what what is standard here he did is the guidelines but i tried to be a little specific about this on friday and we all try to number one is you need to test every one who symptomatic right and you need to over test them because. we're talking any symptoms that would be consistent with coded right so and there's a wide range of symptoms you want to test them and you want to over test and we talked about the approximate metric with am
be you wouldn't you would have a lot of those millions of test already being done i think a bastard burks has estimated that we have another 1000000 test a week just on one platform that could be that could be done if the machines were utilized more for the poster for growth and this i believe for you to see in the vice president said this mr smith said that there will be enough tests in place for phase one and there are there are the question is what's the standard of testing that you now have...
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we saw from the white house today neither was deborah burkes. when she got a question about opening up. we urge everybody to follow the guidelines and wouldn't condemn what the governor is doing. the president said he would talk to governor kemp today. haven't heard what came out of the meeting. it will be notable if he produces change in the governor. i don't expect it. >> what happened to the white house guidelines for reopening? you talk about it. we have been talking about it. georgia clearly doesn't meet the criteria to reopen. he didn't say anything and i have tremendous respect for the doctor burkes. she worked for i remember that. i went to africa to do a documentary. which was george w. bush. great things for aids in africa. she worked with that organization. great work. i thought she hedged on the whole idea about the guidelines and about social distancing and so on. she said people are creative. she's in a tough spot when it comes to the president. she has to work with him. there's no way to social distance when you have to do someone
we saw from the white house today neither was deborah burkes. when she got a question about opening up. we urge everybody to follow the guidelines and wouldn't condemn what the governor is doing. the president said he would talk to governor kemp today. haven't heard what came out of the meeting. it will be notable if he produces change in the governor. i don't expect it. >> what happened to the white house guidelines for reopening? you talk about it. we have been talking about it. georgia...
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burks struck me yesterday as somebody arguing against this.he clearly fears that somebody wearing a mask thinks they have a shield on and can do whatever they want. >> yeah. this debate should be over. everybody needs to be wearing a mask. i am glad by you saying not a professional mask. these need to be reserved for the health care workers. there is a shortage happening. the benefit to wearing these masks, if i am sick it acts as a barrier and prevents me from spreading droplets on to surfaces or people around me and they can be effective as filters. if i come across you and you are sick, it offers some level of protection. third, it acts as a reminder not to touch our nose or mouth and sends a strong social cue that something big is happening here and we all have to be involved in this taking every effort that we can. the idea that a mask would replace other control measures is not true. a mask is just one more line of defense. it does not mean we will not wash our hands or not practice social distancing, it is just one more layer of defense
burks struck me yesterday as somebody arguing against this.he clearly fears that somebody wearing a mask thinks they have a shield on and can do whatever they want. >> yeah. this debate should be over. everybody needs to be wearing a mask. i am glad by you saying not a professional mask. these need to be reserved for the health care workers. there is a shortage happening. the benefit to wearing these masks, if i am sick it acts as a barrier and prevents me from spreading droplets on to...
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deborah burke. if i may, i would like to extend my admiration and appreciation to dr. burke, dr. fauci, and every member who worked around-the-clock. i know every american is grateful for your leadership and for theirs. you, mr. president and vice president. we will go through these quickly as i know you have them and many have already spoken on television. please.de this is a very important slide. it talks about gatekeeping related toery much influenza-like illness we have been tracking these illnesses through the cdc for years both state and county health officials are used to watching it, and frankly, every family knows how to access this to get up-to-date information. likeso looks at a syndrome syndromyc program that can be utilized for many illnesses, in this case, for respiratory diseases. in addition, we are tracking the haver of cases and it must a downward trajectory. trajectory andd persistence with high levels of testing. for hospitals, it is to ensure we do not have to resort to christ's care and that there is a robust system in place for health care workers, includin
deborah burke. if i may, i would like to extend my admiration and appreciation to dr. burke, dr. fauci, and every member who worked around-the-clock. i know every american is grateful for your leadership and for theirs. you, mr. president and vice president. we will go through these quickly as i know you have them and many have already spoken on television. please.de this is a very important slide. it talks about gatekeeping related toery much influenza-like illness we have been tracking these...
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and i think the more as we go by each day, again, i never like to get ahead of myself or doctor burksa really bad week last week, rememberwhenl had a really bad week last week, rememberwhen i was had a really bad week last week, remember when i was speaking to you before, i was saying this was a really bad week, there will still be a lot of deaths but we are starting to see in some areas now the kind of flattening, particularly in a place that was a hotspot like new york, that's the first thing. the second thing is that i had a really very productive conversation with the convection dashed congressional black caucus this morning for about an hour, and they want to know exactly what we are going to be doing in the immediate, as well as the long range about the health disparities and the discrepancies both in the infection and poor outcome in the minorities in general, specifically african—americans. and i made it clear to them that what we have to do is focus on getting the resources where the vulnerable are to be able to get testing done to be able to get the appropriate identificatio
and i think the more as we go by each day, again, i never like to get ahead of myself or doctor burksa really bad week last week, rememberwhenl had a really bad week last week, rememberwhen i was had a really bad week last week, remember when i was speaking to you before, i was saying this was a really bad week, there will still be a lot of deaths but we are starting to see in some areas now the kind of flattening, particularly in a place that was a hotspot like new york, that's the first...
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just make a couple of comments to just reiterate more from a broader standpoint the things that dr burk's did so well in a very granular detail 1st of all in order to even consider getting into the phasing you have to pass a hurdle and that's the hurdle that we refer to as gating in now when you think about it and look at the map of the country and look at the differences in different parts of the country you will see that there are some regions states locations that are going to be almost already into some of that gating and will have already fulfilled some of those criteria others because of the dynamics of the outbreak in the area will take longer to be able to do that but you don't get to phase one until you get through the gate and then in order to make sure that safety and health is the dominant issue the design of the phases would. just that you go into phase one if you get no rebound and you satisfy the gating yet again a 2nd time then you go to face 2 if you have no rebound and you satisfy the gating criteria for a 3rd time you go into phase 3 so there are multiple checkpoints of
just make a couple of comments to just reiterate more from a broader standpoint the things that dr burk's did so well in a very granular detail 1st of all in order to even consider getting into the phasing you have to pass a hurdle and that's the hurdle that we refer to as gating in now when you think about it and look at the map of the country and look at the differences in different parts of the country you will see that there are some regions states locations that are going to be almost...
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[man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it.t farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. >>> welcome back. wisconsin voters waited in long winding lines for hours. many wearing face masks and some garbage bags in order to cast their votes in yesterday's primary. wisconsin was forced to hold the election after two of the courts ruled monday that it could not be postponed due to health and safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic. and heart-hit milwaukee, the city only opened five of its 180 voting locations due to worker shortages. and green bay offered two, instead of the usual 31. more than 2500 national guard troops were dispatched to help run polling stations and distribute hand sanitizer. however, we will not learn the results of yesterday's primary u
[man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it.t farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. >>> welcome back. wisconsin voters waited in long winding lines for hours. many wearing face...
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he likes to hug the stage, but he will yield when somebody wants to ask a question, doctor burkes wasaying last week with some concern that it didn't appear to her everybody was following these precautionary measures. tonight in light of the new news, we are doing great, our mitigation efforts have been hugely successful. it would be good to hear explain that i suspect she might have had a good explanation. i like to have heard it but i didn't. >> we all have got to stick with that to keep those numbers moving in the right direction. always good to see you, thank you. the fight over whether wisconsin will have a primary contest tomorrow, the supreme court weighed in that next powerful images taken in new york city. from new york city. >> it was tweeted about this morning and tonight it sounds up that phone call between the two men likely to face shannon: it was bandied about last week, it was tweeted about this morning and tonight it sounds like that phone call between the two men likely to face up on the november ballot happened today. the latest intrigue. >> reporter: donald trump s
he likes to hug the stage, but he will yield when somebody wants to ask a question, doctor burkes wasaying last week with some concern that it didn't appear to her everybody was following these precautionary measures. tonight in light of the new news, we are doing great, our mitigation efforts have been hugely successful. it would be good to hear explain that i suspect she might have had a good explanation. i like to have heard it but i didn't. >> we all have got to stick with that to...
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burke. might be right about this, you know, there did the president just say you know, disinfectant inside the body, might be helpful. now, you read that, no he did not say that. but a lot of people dead, so much so that the maker of lysol had to put out a statement no, no, no, don't do that. do you think you should just be quiet on these type of issues, and leave it to folks like you to suggest these things if you would it all? >> well, i do think he should leave it to physicians, and i did hear him say that even a few times in that comment. you know, i don't know, he knows, it could be interesting, we will leave it up to the doctors. but i have seen him, i haven't worked closely with them, but i have had several meetings, when i worked with him on price transparency, and he just throws gigantic ideas, he says you know, you think about something along these lines. and people take it, the experts take it for general motivational thought to think big, but i don't think anybody took that liter
burke. might be right about this, you know, there did the president just say you know, disinfectant inside the body, might be helpful. now, you read that, no he did not say that. but a lot of people dead, so much so that the maker of lysol had to put out a statement no, no, no, don't do that. do you think you should just be quiet on these type of issues, and leave it to folks like you to suggest these things if you would it all? >> well, i do think he should leave it to physicians, and i...
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they're probably not informed as to what's going on but i can assure you that i'm speaking with dr burke dr 1000 vice president and the president multiple times a day to make sure that i'm accomplishing and focusing on the objectives that the vice president deems a priority i'm going to now a we're there's no national stolidly for this to take. a short there's just a little bit of it is a lot of places there are just right thank you mr chairman what triggers sending aid that homeowner from the national stockpile to a state in other words how safe is somebody have to be to get one of these national monuments well that that's not the issue that we're that's not the crowd. you have the states basically putting in the request and they're giving us their utilization their utilization percentages so it's a very simple formula the states should know how many ventilators them their states and by the way some governors you speak to are senators and they don't know what's in their state you know some governors i'll speak to and they'll know to the number how many ventilators they have in their sta
they're probably not informed as to what's going on but i can assure you that i'm speaking with dr burke dr 1000 vice president and the president multiple times a day to make sure that i'm accomplishing and focusing on the objectives that the vice president deems a priority i'm going to now a we're there's no national stolidly for this to take. a short there's just a little bit of it is a lot of places there are just right thank you mr chairman what triggers sending aid that homeowner from the...
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we learned from doctor deborah burks, 100,000-240,000 death toll numbers based on allstate seeing their numbers spike like new york and new jersey. >> that can skew to a higher peak and more significant mortality. if all of the other states are able, all the other metro areas are able to pull the case number down it is a different picture. you have to predict on the data you have which is skewed to new york and new jersey. >> the cluster of other cities that are not new york and new jersey, if we can suppress that spike the numbers can be significantly lower. >> reporter: infectious disease experts believe washington state and california are beginning to see a leveling of new cases. hospitals in both states are handling the current flow of covid-19 patients. of countries with the most fatalities, italy has the highest death rate at 12%. the united states is ninth at just under 2% but research in the last medical journals is the actual us death rate is 0.66%, still higher than the flu but much lower than earlier estimates and it proves it will change the way we respond is a country. >> w
we learned from doctor deborah burks, 100,000-240,000 death toll numbers based on allstate seeing their numbers spike like new york and new jersey. >> that can skew to a higher peak and more significant mortality. if all of the other states are able, all the other metro areas are able to pull the case number down it is a different picture. you have to predict on the data you have which is skewed to new york and new jersey. >> the cluster of other cities that are not new york and new...
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the next 2nd time that i went with dr burk's into the president and said 15 days are not enough we need to go 30 days obviously there were people who had a problem with that because of the potential secondary effects nonetheless at that time the president went with the health recommendations and we extended it another 30 days so i could only tell you what i know and what my recommendations were but clearly as happens all the time there were interpretations of that response to a hypothetical question that i just thought it would be very nice for me to clarify because i didn't have the chance to clarify thank you. again you know i to be honest with you i don't even remember with the date was my can just tell you the 1st and only time that i went in and said we should do mitigation strongly the response was yes we'll do it with. our search and no travel restriction is separate that was whether or not we want to go into a mitigation stage of 15 days of mitigation the travel was another recommendation when we went in and said we probably should be doing that and the answer was yes and then a
the next 2nd time that i went with dr burk's into the president and said 15 days are not enough we need to go 30 days obviously there were people who had a problem with that because of the potential secondary effects nonetheless at that time the president went with the health recommendations and we extended it another 30 days so i could only tell you what i know and what my recommendations were but clearly as happens all the time there were interpretations of that response to a hypothetical...
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burke harris. >> thank you, governor. the actions we're all taking to slow the spread of coronavirus, physical distancing, hand washing, wearing problems are critically necessary. while we keep our physical distance, our social supports to maintain emotional and spiritual connection are more important than ever for our physical and mental health. the health impacts of coronavirus go beyond infection and covid disease. it is important to recognize that stress related to the pandemic that many are feeling right now compounded by the economic distress due to lost wages, employment, and financial assets. plus school closures and sustained physical distancing can trigger the biological response. during times of heightened stress, our body makes more stress hormones including adrenaline and court seoul. and these can effect our health, our behaviors, and our emotions. over activity of the stress response can be associated with a variety of symptoms. some of which are familiar and others that are less well known. familiar sympto
burke harris. >> thank you, governor. the actions we're all taking to slow the spread of coronavirus, physical distancing, hand washing, wearing problems are critically necessary. while we keep our physical distance, our social supports to maintain emotional and spiritual connection are more important than ever for our physical and mental health. the health impacts of coronavirus go beyond infection and covid disease. it is important to recognize that stress related to the pandemic that...
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taking down doctor deborah burke for the crime of not going along with their anti- trump agenda.ying america's progress and testing capacity because the facts, there they are, there's america, top of the world on testing because the facts undermine their anti- trump agenda and perhaps most sickening of all, endlessly repeating misinformation to make america look bad, no we don't have the worst outbreak in the world, there's the data from johns hopkins. there's america. we have the lowest death rate than almost any major country in the world, just above germany, and of course they won't tell you that because it doesn't fit their anti- trump agenda. as the shutdown drags on, backed by the work from home elitists on tv, the majority of americans who can't make a living from their laptop are screaming why do we have to do to get our leaders to follow the data in the science. here's the data, 21% of new york city residents have had coronavirus meaning half a million in los angeles. in santa clara county, up to 85 times more people have had it than the official statistics claim. the fa
taking down doctor deborah burke for the crime of not going along with their anti- trump agenda.ying america's progress and testing capacity because the facts, there they are, there's america, top of the world on testing because the facts undermine their anti- trump agenda and perhaps most sickening of all, endlessly repeating misinformation to make america look bad, no we don't have the worst outbreak in the world, there's the data from johns hopkins. there's america. we have the lowest death...
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and dr pao chicken and never burke says that we're going to get very very quickly you know you look at hospitals like mass general york presbyterian a dartmouth hitchcock you know they're adapting they're looking at it and i think we're going to change the face of this disease i think were you know really going to win a lot of these fronts here as long as we can get the equipment and understand a lot more about this disease than we had up until now so it's going to be fascinating medically even though of course it's an unparalleled tragedy for many do you think that under 200000 deaths would be a victory. and they would you know original these models looked at 2700000 deaths when you look at the staggering number of infections here i think it is a victory if you had 200000 or even 250000. i think the interesting bigger victory is that when we go and look at the background that is right now we're doing a test that only shows active infection there's a company in the called bio america that now has a serial logical test me you take a blood test and using antibodies you can determine if s
and dr pao chicken and never burke says that we're going to get very very quickly you know you look at hospitals like mass general york presbyterian a dartmouth hitchcock you know they're adapting they're looking at it and i think we're going to change the face of this disease i think were you know really going to win a lot of these fronts here as long as we can get the equipment and understand a lot more about this disease than we had up until now so it's going to be fascinating medically even...
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american family that's lost a loved one to the coronavirus it has been a difficult week but as dr burk's will reflect in just a few moments as we look at the data literally on a county by county basis every day we continue to see evidence that. that in areas where the epidemic has impacted most the greater new york city area. louisiana the detroit metro the denver metro we continue to see evidence of stabilization. and and it appears as dr bird suggests that we are we are close to the peak in each of those areas so impacted we also express gratitude and appreciation for the people of california and washington state who continue to be low and steady in the number of cases that are emerging there we're watching the chicago metro area are watching the boston metro area. and as dr burke's will discuss we we just continue to urge every american to put into practice the president's coronavirus guidelines because all evidence indicates from the west coast what we're beginning to see in major outbreak areas on the east coast it's working america and it's working because you're doing it and we en
american family that's lost a loved one to the coronavirus it has been a difficult week but as dr burk's will reflect in just a few moments as we look at the data literally on a county by county basis every day we continue to see evidence that. that in areas where the epidemic has impacted most the greater new york city area. louisiana the detroit metro the denver metro we continue to see evidence of stabilization. and and it appears as dr bird suggests that we are we are close to the peak in...
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doctor burke at one point talked county by county. what will you be making as your recommendation. >> we will be as granular as we can. in new york for instance, new york city is being hit terribly hard, but other parts of new york you have hospitals that capacity because they don't have many cases. excess capacity. as you mentioned everywhere will have a different curve and be at a different place on their curves so when they do reopen it quite frankly will be open in some places and gradually start to get more and more back to normal or new normal and other places are still going to be close down. >> why think that sounds very encouraging and it supports what they were just saying which is the sooner, the more we can do the slowing of the spread now, the quicker we can speed the end of the shutdown. i just want to ask you specifically about what i mentioned earlier which is that the uk government modeling, the public health impact of the shutdown as well as the virus, are we doing that here, are you looking at the public health impa
doctor burke at one point talked county by county. what will you be making as your recommendation. >> we will be as granular as we can. in new york for instance, new york city is being hit terribly hard, but other parts of new york you have hospitals that capacity because they don't have many cases. excess capacity. as you mentioned everywhere will have a different curve and be at a different place on their curves so when they do reopen it quite frankly will be open in some places and...
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but so i'll stick around we'll answer questions later on so with deborah burke please dr burk's and you can go over some of the numbers we just looked at and they would be great thank you very much. to president and thank you for outlining how well we are doing in a series of metro areas but also has been encouraging for those here watching the epidemic curves every day and i'm sure you are and lot watching i mean log phase because that's how epidemiologists like to look at their curves you can see for the 1st time that in the united states we're starting to level on the log rhythmic phase like italy did about a week ago and so this gives us great heart that it could not only in specific places but we're starting to see that change obviously a lot of that is driven by the improvement in new york city remember for a long time they were over 50 percent of our cases and 50 percent of our new cases that is dramatically changed because of the impact of what the citizens of new york and new jersey and across connecticut and now rhode island are doing to really change the course of this pandem
but so i'll stick around we'll answer questions later on so with deborah burke please dr burk's and you can go over some of the numbers we just looked at and they would be great thank you very much. to president and thank you for outlining how well we are doing in a series of metro areas but also has been encouraging for those here watching the epidemic curves every day and i'm sure you are and lot watching i mean log phase because that's how epidemiologists like to look at their curves you can...
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first of all, it is for your self and doctor burke, what percentage of the population we expect, is there a way to figure that out? >> while we are working diligently in the midst of the crisis to make sure healthcare workers in everyone who's sick that's provided for, at the same time, we are working on tests that will be critical for surveillance. at the same time, working on plans for what we need to do as this smoothed through the population and we get on the ground inside, which we are not there yet and hopefully most of the state will say like california and washington, and then what we need to do to be prepared for fall. all three of those things are happening simultaneously. , there's people working on each one of us. the antibody piece is critical because at this time, if we have let's say a symptom. >> status is inversely related to age so the younger you are, the more likely you are to be a symptom. >> , we have to know that because we have to know how many people have actually become infected. when we talked about five days ago, i think on monday, called on universities to wor
first of all, it is for your self and doctor burke, what percentage of the population we expect, is there a way to figure that out? >> while we are working diligently in the midst of the crisis to make sure healthcare workers in everyone who's sick that's provided for, at the same time, we are working on tests that will be critical for surveillance. at the same time, working on plans for what we need to do as this smoothed through the population and we get on the ground inside, which we...
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vice president president mike pence and the health official dr burke and let me just run through some of the main points that we just heard over the past couple of minutes or so and dr chee is saying that it will make sense to relax social distancing measures that are currently put in place in the united states once the curve is flattened his he was asked about those social distancing measures by reporter currently sitting in the audience and the president from his part said he was warning americans yet again that the next couple of weeks are going to be quote unquote horrific according to him and the president also said that they are thinking about canceling domestic flights to particular hot spots when asked about by a reporter let's bring in mike hanna he's listening in joining us from washington so mike for you what was the takeaway message from the press conference. but what was very interesting is that there were 2 separate briefing. essentially the 1st one was president trump along with his military advisers intelligence and biases and strangely enough the attorney general that
vice president president mike pence and the health official dr burke and let me just run through some of the main points that we just heard over the past couple of minutes or so and dr chee is saying that it will make sense to relax social distancing measures that are currently put in place in the united states once the curve is flattened his he was asked about those social distancing measures by reporter currently sitting in the audience and the president from his part said he was warning...
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for not really having a lot of women in leadership roles and his coronavirus task force dr deborah burke's is is the woman that we tend to see most frequently up there is it because these tend to be and women tend to be nurses and is that criticism fair of his task force. their older generation is there is that this portion of lot of men that is not sure if younger doctors for the most part especially not her cohort the doctors are pretty gender balance on top of that is you know i'm a lot of nurses and other workers are women and lot of atlanta not in the type of expert you want in this race that are. not there if you care that women are like majority and there's a lot of women who. are shipped to this work yeah so definitely the criticism is stemming from facts obviously he doesn't have a lot of women assigned to leadership roles that that we can see like we see dr burk's so how do you see the long term impacts of coronavirus on the pay gap will women take you know the women of this generation are we going to go back a whole generations worth of the pay gap because of current virus and h
for not really having a lot of women in leadership roles and his coronavirus task force dr deborah burke's is is the woman that we tend to see most frequently up there is it because these tend to be and women tend to be nurses and is that criticism fair of his task force. their older generation is there is that this portion of lot of men that is not sure if younger doctors for the most part especially not her cohort the doctors are pretty gender balance on top of that is you know i'm a lot of...
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reopen without testing and contact tracing the country's corona virus response coordinator deborah burke's said that social distancing measures will continue through the summer months meanwhile u.k. prime minister boris johnson has returned to downing street after recovering from the virus his government faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the pandemic and how it plans to ease restrictions the french government will release its plan on tuesday and 6 weeks after spain imposed the strictest lockdown restrictions in europe children have been allowed out of the house for the 1st time that the in baba reports. it's been 6 long weeks stuck inside for 6 year old marco and his parents in their apartment in central madrid and it's been hard for all of them kate of his 18th so physical activity and a lot of that that those activities outside is suspect in him somehow he's more never said. this a call to mine it sometimes. since the lockdown came in adults have been allowed to go out for essential reasons but children haven't so sunday was a big day for market people. the new rules apply to c
reopen without testing and contact tracing the country's corona virus response coordinator deborah burke's said that social distancing measures will continue through the summer months meanwhile u.k. prime minister boris johnson has returned to downing street after recovering from the virus his government faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the pandemic and how it plans to ease restrictions the french government will release its plan on tuesday and 6 weeks after spain imposed the...
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president question front of reporters as when dr deborah burke's remarked that she believed that this is not a credible figure this is significant because up until now only the u.s. president has been questioning really in the united states those numbers coming out of china now for the 1st time a public health official lending some credibility to those concerns in fact she went even further to say that she did not believe china had been truthful about the outbreak of coronavirus what she did say however was that europe had been more than transparent in terms of what they were combating in fact she believes that it may have saved american lives kimberly thanks very much secondly how could the white house. to guatemala which has suspended all flights carrying migrants being deported from the united states after a large number of the group tested positive for the virus more than 40 migrants are known to have the virus and go to mount as president says flights will be halted until the u.s. could prove that deportees with fire is free more than $230.00 deported migrants are now being held
president question front of reporters as when dr deborah burke's remarked that she believed that this is not a credible figure this is significant because up until now only the u.s. president has been questioning really in the united states those numbers coming out of china now for the 1st time a public health official lending some credibility to those concerns in fact she went even further to say that she did not believe china had been truthful about the outbreak of coronavirus what she did...
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. >> owner erin burk has cut 80% of her staff. more than 30 employees laid off. >> this is not how we want to end this. >> burk tried to apply for a loan under the paycheck protection program but couldn't. >> the computer was grid locked. you couldn't get through. it froze. there was no way in. >> five days later, her application was accepted, but her loan still not approved. >> so far in april, business is 90% down. >> it's even worse for joe field, owner of a concord-based comic bookstore who we profiled last week. >> in lost sales at this point we're approaching $1,000. >> 17 days after filing for a loan, wells fargo told him -- >> we're not ready to open the applications for you. wait a few more days. >> same situation for pacifica coffee shop owner josh kissler, who received this message from his bank saying we're at the mercy of the sba when it comes to a timeline. >> iowa heard nothing, not one word. >> i spoke with sba district director julie klaus. how much longer are these small business owners expected to wait? >> the g
. >> owner erin burk has cut 80% of her staff. more than 30 employees laid off. >> this is not how we want to end this. >> burk tried to apply for a loan under the paycheck protection program but couldn't. >> the computer was grid locked. you couldn't get through. it froze. there was no way in. >> five days later, her application was accepted, but her loan still not approved. >> so far in april, business is 90% down. >> it's even worse for joe field,...
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thank you mr president i just want to add to what ambassador burke said i mean this is a consequence of the commitment of the american people. you know a lot of us have always said challenges change in behavior whether it's exercising regularly or different habits of smoking when it when it when affects us what's been remarkable to watch here is how the american public has changed their behavior when to protect the vulnerable. i think that's really what i'm so proud to see. rather just a follow up on something yesterday but just yes or no question yesterday you said you had not seen peter navarro as memo on bruno mars' back during rupert murdoch there were you ever reached on those members did you ever discuss those numbers with anybody i don't remember that i've now seen the memo i saw it it was peter says a lot of memos i didn't see the memo as you know world health was saying that was not correct because at the time they called it wrong but i didn't see the memo but i acted as quickly as people were shocked that i acted so quickly and everybody thought i was wrong because i did ac
thank you mr president i just want to add to what ambassador burke said i mean this is a consequence of the commitment of the american people. you know a lot of us have always said challenges change in behavior whether it's exercising regularly or different habits of smoking when it when it when affects us what's been remarkable to watch here is how the american public has changed their behavior when to protect the vulnerable. i think that's really what i'm so proud to see. rather just a follow...
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would reopen but perhaps listening to the guidance of his top public health officials dr deborah burke's as well as dr tony there that in fact he hasn't really ceded to them the endor standing that it will need to be a regional approach and that the state governors are the ones that will really have the ultimate decision on when this occurs and i think one of the other big headlines out of this briefing is the fact that some of this could occur as early as tomorrow meaning that there are some states that have already gave it is as they call it in terms of the 1st set of criteria or phase one that would allow some of the population that is under $65.00 that does not have preexisting health conditions to get out into the workplace potentially as long as social distancing guidelines are still met in terms of keeping far apart not congregating in large groups meeting still under 10 peaceful and also that there is extreme hygiene practices that are taking place in terms of hand washing and making the way down of the guy contact surfaces so this is interesting given the fact that while the pre
would reopen but perhaps listening to the guidance of his top public health officials dr deborah burke's as well as dr tony there that in fact he hasn't really ceded to them the endor standing that it will need to be a regional approach and that the state governors are the ones that will really have the ultimate decision on when this occurs and i think one of the other big headlines out of this briefing is the fact that some of this could occur as early as tomorrow meaning that there are some...
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really you know don't pay up over time but now let me assure you this though that you know deborah burke's part of the white house team here is on the phone daily with people all around the world both in terms of helping countries in africa nations example and it trying to coordinate this effort are f.d.a. here and of course attorney are again on a daily phone call. pharmaceutical companies around the world so i would just to assure you that there really is active coordination between the national institutes of health the f.d.a. and the white house task force drug and backseat developers all over the world as you saw in those story tonight but of course some bad blood here unfortunately just the wrong time between the us administration of the world health organization well we are seeing this unprecedented cooperation within the scientific community in the hunt for a vaccine but surely there's also a bit of competition as to who might find one 1st and i imagine that would have implications for who actually gets access to it before others so how can poor countries be sure that they'll get th
really you know don't pay up over time but now let me assure you this though that you know deborah burke's part of the white house team here is on the phone daily with people all around the world both in terms of helping countries in africa nations example and it trying to coordinate this effort are f.d.a. here and of course attorney are again on a daily phone call. pharmaceutical companies around the world so i would just to assure you that there really is active coordination between the...
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come out of this briefing was a statement made by one of the top public health officials dr deborah burke's she showed mortality rates for across the world in terms of coronavirus the united states having a rate per 100000 people out of $11.00 for the united kingdom $21.00 china just 0.33 per 1000 people the president asked if anyone actually believed that number and that's when dr burke's chimed in to say that she did not believe that number in fact she found it highly unlikely that china had such a low mortality rate suggesting that it was not reporting the numbers truthfully this is an accusation the u.s. president has made for some time now for the 1st time backed up by a credible public health official in the united states she went on to say that she believes that there is a moral responsibility to share information on coronavirus she then went on to thank you europe that she said did show full transparency suggesting it may have saved thousands of american lives our camera but the picture the white house committee how could i think. that spin on to miami in florida is that economic an
come out of this briefing was a statement made by one of the top public health officials dr deborah burke's she showed mortality rates for across the world in terms of coronavirus the united states having a rate per 100000 people out of $11.00 for the united kingdom $21.00 china just 0.33 per 1000 people the president asked if anyone actually believed that number and that's when dr burke's chimed in to say that she did not believe that number in fact she found it highly unlikely that china had...
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burke and -- dr. birx and dr. fauci. host: we are asking our viewers this morning should front-line workers receive hazard pay during this pandemic? petersues of yours, gary , is pushing for 25,000 of retroactive pay for frontline workers, beyond medical personnel. would you support that? or no tofore i say yes that, i want to see beyond doctors and nurses how many other people are going to qualify or it and whether or not we are being fair and equitable to everybody that went above and beyond the call of duty to do their job. truckers being praised as being essential because they are delivering food and i want can eat to know how far down the chain that's going to go before i make a decision. because if we are going to start singling out some people for going above and about -- and beyond the call of duty i want to list of all of the people that we think went above and beyond the call of duty. host: >> the small business relief package is passed, the house will vote thursday. the house is in for a brief pro forma sessio
burke and -- dr. birx and dr. fauci. host: we are asking our viewers this morning should front-line workers receive hazard pay during this pandemic? petersues of yours, gary , is pushing for 25,000 of retroactive pay for frontline workers, beyond medical personnel. would you support that? or no tofore i say yes that, i want to see beyond doctors and nurses how many other people are going to qualify or it and whether or not we are being fair and equitable to everybody that went above and beyond...
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. >> doctor burkes talked about antibody tests, if we can ramp up a test that will allow people to see if they had covid-19 it recovered from it, if they could move about safely, she was saying primarily for healthcare workers it would be a huge boon and she put out a challenge. >> being able to tell them, the piece of mind that would come from knowing you already were infected, you have antibody, your safe from reinfection, 99.9% of the time, this would be very reassuring to our front line workers and our universities can do that by friday. >> by friday! that is amazing, she is terminology i didn't understand the talked about how this was done with hiv and other things but to have something available this soon, what role can our universities play in getting something like this out there so our healthcare workers can know if they are safe, if they have the antibody, and move forward. >> this would be the real game changer not just for healthcare workers but all are workers in america. we talk about people who may have had the virus but are silent carriers that have developed in their b
. >> doctor burkes talked about antibody tests, if we can ramp up a test that will allow people to see if they had covid-19 it recovered from it, if they could move about safely, she was saying primarily for healthcare workers it would be a huge boon and she put out a challenge. >> being able to tell them, the piece of mind that would come from knowing you already were infected, you have antibody, your safe from reinfection, 99.9% of the time, this would be very reassuring to our...
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(burke) seen it. covered it.farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so get a quote at farmers-dot-com. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. >>> here are the hour's top stories, starting with breaking news out of the southeast, where 500,000 people are currently without power. the mississippi governor has declared a state of emergency after severe storms and tornados left at least six people dead. stunning images where homes have been flattened. and in monroe, louisiana, about 300 homes were destroyed or damaged after a tornado swept through yesterday. officials are now trying to secure hotel rooms for hundreds of displaced families. the storm is now making its way east to alabama and georgia. >>> a top envoy at the world health organization says coronavirus is advancing worldwide. he delive
(burke) seen it. covered it.farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so get a quote at farmers-dot-com. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. >>> here are the hour's top stories, starting with breaking news out of the southeast, where 500,000 people are...
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i don't think that doctors burks and fauci have much option than to rely on them because, we haven'tad enough tests in this enormous country to base things on reality and we wouldn't want to wait that long anyway until the test could be made. so they are kind of the prisoners of these models. the models have been -- the model projections have been way off on a number of important counts and now you see the new projections which are coming out which represent the models trying to catch up with reality. >> shannon: and it seems like -- i think because people have fear and there's so much unknown, i think people do feel drawn to the worst-case scenario news. we had a councilman who was tweeting earlier today, soon we will start temporary internment. this will likely be done by using nyc park for burials. it will be done in a dignified manner but it will be tough for new yorkers to take. that thing went crazy. it spread like wildfire all day. then he had to back up and say this is part of a worse case scenario. tonight he said i've spoken to many folks in the city government and have rec
i don't think that doctors burks and fauci have much option than to rely on them because, we haven'tad enough tests in this enormous country to base things on reality and we wouldn't want to wait that long anyway until the test could be made. so they are kind of the prisoners of these models. the models have been -- the model projections have been way off on a number of important counts and now you see the new projections which are coming out which represent the models trying to catch up with...
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burks, to deliver that message to the president and know that then the president is going to have toe the one responsible to deliver the message then to the american people, that we got a long way to go. >> we need to act with tremendous urgency, we are all in this together and it's crucially important that we use this time, this precious time that we have to get ready because that number is not destiny, that number is a warning. what we have to do is everything in our power to prevent as many deaths as possible and that means not only that everyone needs to stay home but it also means that we need to urgently ramp up our health care system, our tracking of the virus, our public health system. that's what other countries have done to get this under control and we can do it but we have to work together with an enormous sense of the word, urgency and well coordinated. >> dana: just to go back to governor cuomo for a moment, he talked about this problem being one of trying to protect our health care system. with all the news and people sing with the nurses and doctors and emts are going
burks, to deliver that message to the president and know that then the president is going to have toe the one responsible to deliver the message then to the american people, that we got a long way to go. >> we need to act with tremendous urgency, we are all in this together and it's crucially important that we use this time, this precious time that we have to get ready because that number is not destiny, that number is a warning. what we have to do is everything in our power to prevent as...
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burke and dr.auci continue to give the coronavirus press briefings, and they are wondering off topic. this is as much the fault of the reporters as the president. they were talking about the netflix show "tiger king" and whether joe exotic should get a pardon. >> what did he do? >> he hired somebody to murder an animal rights activist. but he says he did not do it. >> are you on his side? are you recommending a pardon? >> "the wall street journal" editorial board saw that, and generally they are conservative and they are wanting the president to stick to talking about the pandemic or discontinue the press conferences, and perhaps they substitute in his mind for the campaign rallies he can nosk what do you think? get bk on that. you know where to find me, i am on twitter, and you can find me @scottmcgrew. >>> i.c.e. detainees across the nation say they are fearing for their lives. we are talking about specifically where they are being held in san diego, and that includes the owe tay mesa facility th
burke and dr.auci continue to give the coronavirus press briefings, and they are wondering off topic. this is as much the fault of the reporters as the president. they were talking about the netflix show "tiger king" and whether joe exotic should get a pardon. >> what did he do? >> he hired somebody to murder an animal rights activist. but he says he did not do it. >> are you on his side? are you recommending a pardon? >> "the wall street journal"...
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steve burke very bullish on the company that he sits on.ext up, simply good foods check this out, according to insider score, seven different insiders totaling over $2 million of buying. next up, ryman hospitality the ceo there bought nearly $600,000 worth williams-sonoma as well and w winnebago seeing insider buying as well. those are the five names that saw the most insider buying. by the way, this segment we've done, we're going to move it to another 5:00 hour. 5:00 a.m. because starting monday i will be back on world wide exchange. love kicking off the day with you.wex. melissa is back on monday as well our special is next. have a great weekend >>> good evening on day 110 of the coronavirus crisis, stocks end the week with another big push forward and in one hour, a new mandatory face mask rule goes into effect here in new york state. >> big rally to end the week on wall street. >> stocks pick up more lost ground >> we're nowhere near where we need to be on testing. >> one reason, optimism a virus fighter is coming soon. >> the results
steve burke very bullish on the company that he sits on.ext up, simply good foods check this out, according to insider score, seven different insiders totaling over $2 million of buying. next up, ryman hospitality the ceo there bought nearly $600,000 worth williams-sonoma as well and w winnebago seeing insider buying as well. those are the five names that saw the most insider buying. by the way, this segment we've done, we're going to move it to another 5:00 hour. 5:00 a.m. because starting...